Conservation of Juvenile Hilsa (Jatka) in Bangladesh: Need to Address the Livelihood of Fishers --Hilsa Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822) is a major food fish in Bangla- desh and is hailed in Bengali as macher raja ilish, meaning "hilsa shad--the king of fish." World catch of hilsa is...
(v-larvae) are included within or outside the historical Sargasso Sea spawning areas. We are aware that our research may deeply challenge a well-established theory; however, we intend to provide a strong scientific contribution to marine biology, oceanography, and fisheries science by facilitating ...
mixed by natural currents. Female polyps produce egg bundles, and males eject sperm clouds into the water. Induced by a mixture of temperature, tidal movements and the lunar cycle, this is an event which occurs simultaneously throughout the reef, meaning every colony will spawn at the same ...
The River Wye has long had a social meaning to the people of Wales and further afield beginning with the search for the "picturesque" in the late eighteent... FM Slater - 《Iucn/scc Otter Specialist Group Bulletin》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Session D2: Reconnecting the Rivers The Wye an...
Such a small difference is negligible and is not likely to have any biological meaning. Genetic drift was detected by allele frequency comparison among different cohorts (F-ST = 0.0007, P = 0.0209). A small but significant difference was observed among allele frequency for cod grouped by depth...
Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations: Biology, Research and Management John Howard Choat Part of the book series: Fish & Fisheries Series ((FIFI,volume 35)) 1858 Accesses 25 Citations Abstract What factors have been important in the evolution of reef fish spawning aggregations? Surprisingly, basic ...
mixed by natural currents. Female polyps produce egg bundles, and males eject sperm clouds into the water. Induced by a mixture of temperature, tidal movements and the lunar cycle, this is an event which occurs simultaneously throughout the reef, meaning every colony will spawn at the same ...